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Building Domino Web Applications 
using Domino 8.5.1 Redbooks Wiki The latest Redbook Remote Residency has just produced and published the Building Domino Web Applications using Domino 8.5.1 Redbooks Wiki.

While I had the best of intentions in participating in this remote residency, I totally dropped the ball and was unable to assist. That, however, didn't impact the top-notch development and authoring team, as they created an excellent resource for the IBM Lotus Application Developer!

From the Redbook Wiki introduction:

The focus of this Redbooks Wiki is to help you understand improvements in IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 as a web development platform. The primary focal point is the introduction of XPages in IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 and discussing how XPages dramatically shortens the learning curve for Notes and Domino developers. Not only do XPages now allow you to incorporate Web 2.0 features and functionality into your web applications, but XPages continue to leverage your existing Domino development skills, while intuitively incorporating new design element features.

Check out the Building Domino Web Applications using Domino 8.5.1 Redbooks Wiki ASAP (especially those of you who - like me - aren't in Orlando at the moment).


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